Anarchist Law
Anarchism, Decision making, Natural law, Anarchist schools of thought, Peoples' Global Action
978-613-4-95785-4
6134957852
100
2011-04-01
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Anarchist law refers to a series of ongoing debates within the various branches of anarchist theory regarding if and how norms of individual and/or collective behavior, decision-making and actions should be created and enforced. Although many anarchists would consider "anarchist law" simply synonymous with natural law, others contend law in anarchy would have additional, unique elements. Over the course of the last two hundred years as anarchism has grown and evolved to include diverse strains, there have been different conceptions of "anarchist law" produced and discussed, or used in practice by anarchist networks such as Peoples' Global Action or Indymedia.
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